I didn’t Kill Benazir
Though Asif Ali Zardari talks high about the legacy of Benazir Bhutto, but in practice he has done very little to locate or investigate the assassins of his late wife, and the reasons behind her assassination. Still, the matter of investigation is in limbo, and there is no rush on that front.
Now Chief of Tehreek Taliban-e-Pakistan Baitullah Mehsud has denied his involvement in assassination of Benazir Bhutto. He has categorically said that he has nothing to do with the killing of Benazir Bhutto, and he wants his name clear of this gory act of terrorism.
Baitullah Mehsud has raised a very important question. “We have not martyred Benazir Bhutto. If we have killed her, who had slain her father and brothers?” The Mehsud has become the most sought after man in Pakistan and he is badly asked by the United States. After the horrendous assassination of Benazir Bhutto he becomes the number one target of security forces after Osama Bin Laden.
Though you cannot trust the terrorists, but one has to ask from PPP government as why they are not showing urgency in this crunch matter?
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